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Automatic Logon for Novell Netware Clients (All Windows)
These settings allow you to configure the Novell NetWare client to automatically logon to a Windows network.
Automatic Logon to Windows 95, 98 and Me (Windows 95/98/Me) Popular
This setting allows Windows clients to automatically logon without entering a user name or password, therefore bypassing the logon box.
Automatic Logon to Windows NT, 2000 and XP (Windows NT/2000/XP) Popular
Windows includes a feature that allows you to configure the computer to automatically logon to the network, bypassing the Winlogon dialog box.
Enable Shutdown from Authentication Dialog Box (Windows NT/2000/XP)
When this setting is enabled a [Shutdown] button is displayed in authentication dialog box when the system first starts. This allows you to shutdown a system without logging in. The button is shown by default on a workstation and removed on a server installation.
Hide the Welcome Screen (Windows 2000)
This setting hides the welcome screen that is normally displayed each time the user logs on to Windows 2000 or XP Professional.
Change the Login Window (Windows XP) Popular
This setting controls which type of logon screen is shown, either the classic Windows NT/2000 format or the Windows XP welcome screen.
Allow Fast User Switching (Windows XP)
Fast user switching allows you to quickly switch to another user account without having to close any programs. This setting controls whether fast user switching is available.
Enable Monitor Power-off on the Logon Screen (All Windows)
Normally Windows will not automatically turn off the monitor if the system is waiting at the logon screen. This setting can be used to cause the monitor to be powered-down when not in use as per the default power-saving profile.
Disable Passport Balloon Reminder (Windows XP)
When you install Windows XP a balloon reminder is shown to prompt you to enter a Microsoft .NET Passport. This reminder can be disabled if you are not using Passport or MSN Messenger.
Change the Logon Screen Wallpaper (All Windows) Popular
When you setup a background wallpaper for your desktop, the initial logon screen wallpaper is not changed and stays as the default Windows appearance. This tweak allows you to change the default wallpaper.
Hide the Last User Name (All Windows) Popular
This setting can be used to blank the username box on the logon screen. This will prevent people that are logging on from knowing the last user to access the system.
Limit the Number of Automatic Logins (Windows NT/2000/XP)
This setting is used to limit the number of automatic logins, once the limit has been reached the auto logon feature will be disabled and the system will display the standard authentication box.
Modify the Number of Cached Logins (Windows NT/2000/XP)
This value controls the number of allowable cached login attempts when the network domain controller is unavailable.
Legal Notice Dialog Box Before Logon (All Windows) Popular
Use these fields to create a dialog box that will be presented to any user before logging onto the system. This is useful where you are required by law to warn people that it is illegal to attempt to logon without being an authorized user.
Change the Default Logon Screen Saver (Windows NT/2000/XP) Popular
Windows has a default screen saver which is shown over the login screen even when no screen saver has been selected. These settings allow you to configure the default login screen saver.
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